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Daily Devotionals for a Godly Wife.

I love Devotionals. Being the best wife I can be is something I take very seriously. I’m not bragging when I say this, because frankly, sometimes I’m not a good wife at all. But God forgives and so does my amazing Husband. God created marriage, so by that standard, He’s the master of it. He knows how to be a good husband, and He knows how to be a good wife. Using the tools that the saints before us have given, I think it’s important to take time away with God to ask Him what he wishes from your marriage. Our Heavenly Father can help fix any broken pieces. He is great and wants your marriage as well as mine to succeed.

Proverbs 4 25-27

Let thine eyes look right on,

And let thine eyelids look straight before thee.

Make level the path of thy feet,

And let all thy ways be established.

Turn not to the right hand nor to the left:

Remove thy foot from evil.

Read this piece of scripture and ask yourself what God is asking from this passage in your marriage. For me, it apples to being steadfast. To keep looking forward to the promises of God in our marriage.

If you are looking for some good Christian literature relating to your marriage, Below I will include some devotionals as well as two books I have worked through. You may say, “We aren’t having any problems.” But it’s best to equip yourself with the knowledge instead of scramble to glue your relationship back together when the enemy strikes you with a surprise.

Books:

The Power Of A Praying Wife

By: Stormie Omartian

This has a study guide that goes along with it. I suggest getting both because it really helps you understand the book.

His Needs Her Needs

By: Willard F. Harley Jr.

Devotional:

Focus on the Family has many great Devotionals, I am currently working through a 7 day devotional called “Marriage A Lifelong Journey.”

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About Sweet Baby Cadillac

Elle is a traditionalist housewife in her late twenties. She enjoys spending time serving on her church youth group, investing in the lives of teens and young adults. An avid equestrian, vintage enthusiast and animal right's activist, Elle has been vegetarian with periods of devout veganism for 11 years. She lives inside the auto shop Lead Foot Customs with her husband Jase, their two dogs, four cats, cockatoo, and two iguanas. She also takes care of her barn animals which include two thoroughbreds, and a myriad of ducks and chickens. If she's not cruising her Cadillac or cackling about LipSense, she can be found doing a list of domestic duties, writing, drawing, painting and working to improve her marriage daily by being a true Godly woman.
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